Meet Our Massage Therapists

Evan Kaye

Massage Therapist

Q | What is your approach to delivering relief to your clients?

A | Above all else, I simply listen to the client. Communication is a large factor to success in massage. Once the goals and reason for coming in is well known, I then fully customize the session for the client.

A | Receiving regular massage has had a profound affect on my nervous system. I am much more relaxed and aware of my body. Becoming an LMT has also made me feel more connected to others.

Q | What is your approach to delivering relief to your clients?

A | I first address areas of complaint, and then backtrack to possible causes of tension and discomfort. After the initial treatment, I focus on self-care and pain prevention.

Matt Hernandez

Massage Therapist

Q | Why did you choose massage therapy as a career?

A | Massage has so many physical and psychological benefits. I have a passion to improve the lives of others and believe massage has incredible healing power.

Q | How do you describe your massage to others?

A | Crafted to meet and exceed each individual clients needs.

Q | What do you do to keep yourself healthy?

A | I make sure I drink plenty of water. I get massage regularly. I play disc golf.

Sheree Wormley

Massage Therapist

Q | How has massage therapy affected your life?

A | It gives me the opportunity to follow my passion of healing people in a natural way.

Q | What do you do to keep yourself healthy?

A | Meditation, yoga, and eating a vegan alkaline diet.

Q | What is your approach to delivering relief to your clients?

A | Calming and centering myself so I can be tuned into what each individual body needs.

Nancy Bell

Massage Therapist

Q | How long have you been a licensed massage therapist?

A | 21 years.

Q | Why did you choose massage therapy as a career?

A | I love helping others feel better and to affect people in a positive way.

Q | What are you specialties?

A | Deep tissue massage, cupping, and Reiki.

Daniel Peterson

Massage Therapist

Q | How do you describe your massage to others?

A | My clients experience relief through increased blood circulation to the muscle tissues that are bound up, while engaging the nervous system to integrate the body and mind.

Q | What do you do to keep yourself healthy?

A | Weekly massage, dancing and reading books is what I do to keep my mind and body grounded.

Q | Do you have particular parts of the body that you prefer to work on?

A | Headaches and poor posture are often caused by tension in the upper back, neck and shoulders so relieving this stress is my favorite.

Grace Romano

Massage Therapist

Q | What is your approach to delivering relief to your clients?

A | Well, I see how dedicated my clients are to fixing their “issues” or pain patterns , then start from there.

Q | What are you specialties?

A | I do intraoral work (TMJ), pelvic and groin dysfunction, Thai massage (I teach yoga), and carpal tunnel issues.

Q | How do you describe your massage to others?

A | I will take you to your stopping point, then trickle back down to where you don't even notice how deep we went.

Nora Hansel

Massage Therapist

Q | Why did you choose massage therapy as a career?

A | I chose massage therapy as a career because massage has always felt like an intuitive healing art to me and I’m fascinated with the role soft tissue plays in our well being and the ways it responds to and is affected by touch.

Q | How has massage therapy affected your life?

A | Massage therapy has helped to anchor me in my body and practicing body work has taught me the power and importance of being present.

Q | What are your specialties?

A | I would say I specialize in glutes and neck work.

Leah Smith

Massage Therapist

Q | How has massage therapy affected your life?

A | It has shown me a world where I can help others. With massage therapy I can truly make a difference, by relieving clients of pain, stress, and anxiety.

Q | Do you have particular parts of the body that you prefer work on?

A | Back, shoulders, and neck.

Q | What is your approach to delivering relief to your clients?

A | I make an assessment first, try to align the posture, focus on what causes the pain, not where it's coming from.

Emily Ansett

Massage Therapist

Q | How long have you been a licensed massage therapist?

A | Over four years, I received my license in 2013.

Q | How has massage therapy affected your life?

A | I now have a fiery passion, and I absolutely love what I do.

Q | What is your approach to delivering relief to your clients?

A | Working through tension in overused and underused muscles through a combination of deep tissue, trigger-point, and myofascial release.

Dakota Willingham

Massage Therapist

Q | Why did you choose massage therapy as a career?

A | I have always enjoyed receiving massage, and want to help others.

Q | What do you do to keep yourself healthy?

A | I use lacrosse balls to roll out areas of tension, receive massage, and pay attention to my posture.

Q | What are you specialties?

A | Deep tissue and Swedish massage.

Krystal Kincaid

Founder

Q | Why did you choose massage therapy as a career

A | I chose this as a career because I thrive on helping clients with pain management. I equally love creating wellness plans and developing relationships with my clients. Anatomy and human body movement never seizes to amaze me. I love learning new techniques and continuing to support my clients on their health journeys. It’s very rewarding to help my clients feel better and witness progression and improvement; they are always happy to see me and happy when they leave.